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Crooked Island Inshore Fishing

The inshore fishing has become very popular with all of our guests, taking place in one hundred feet of water and less.  We areCarter Andrews & Robbie Gibson having fun with the mutton snapper (photo by Heidi Kenyon) catching loads of grouper, snapper, hard fighting jacks, mackerel, sharks, and cudas.  Most of this is done by chumming which brings the fish right to the angler.  This is a productive way for fly fisherman to catch many species of fish that otherwise tend to be elusive.  I recommend everyone to try this fast paced action.  Night fishing trips are available.  

Season:Carter Andrews & Robbie Gibson hoding a nice tarpon (photo by Heidi Kenyon)
Year Round very goodHeidi Kenyon and Bill Andrews enjoying the producive mutton fishing (photo by Carter Andrews)

 

 


                            

 

 

 
Capt. Jose Wejebe holding a grouper (photo by Heidi Kenyon)
Carter Andrews and Robbie Gibson jack fishing at night (photo by Heidi Kenyon)Crooked Island Fishing Association
Carter Andrews
Landrail Point
Crooked Island, Bahamas
Phone:  242-344-2507
E-Mail: fishcrooked@cs.com
 
 
 

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